The subnet is requested by someone with a portal account, then you approve it (or not).
E.g. someone creates a portal account, let's call him ZZ0ZZZ and he requests
44.135.100.0/29 as a tunneled subnet.
You will get an email, login to the portal and can approve the request.
Part of setting up a portal account includes contact information, e.g. email, so you will have a way to communicate now and in the future.
I have several hundred allocations under the old robot system, and 99% are not active with no way to contact (including silent keys, btw) -- probably going to do a 'big flush', for the /16 I admin, on the robot system as soon as DNS is supported through the portal.
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On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:19 AM, lpernot@magma.ca lpernot@magma.ca wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I don't understand how I can allocate anything out of 44.135.0.0/16 Since I still can allocate host out of Ampr host robot at UCSD. You need a guide for this website
----- Reply message ----- From: "Brian Kantor" Brian@ucsd.edu To: "AMPRNet working group" 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: [44net] Portal registrations Date: Mon, Mar 11, 2013 13:20
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ It's especially important for the area coordinators to get themselves registered as such with the portal. I think that in a few months we'll just have to consider any regions with no registered coordinator as abandoned by their former coordinators.
Similarly with gateways: at some time in the future gateways which aren't registered with the portal will have to be dropped from the encap file.
People with existing allocations should make sure that their own allocation is registered with the portal, if necessary by going through the portal allocation process. If you do this, be sure to include a note that it's a re-registration of an existing allocation.
- Brian
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